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  1. And just as modest!
  2. Was just wondering the same thing.
  3. Well if that is your qualification...then 19-4A goes up to 2.........and 20-4A goes to 3...Nederland played Friendswood as well.
  4. As much as I hate to admit it, I could see that being the final. We would be doing good if we could keep it within 3 scores. Sorry guys, I'm saving my gas and going to watch the Vidor/Central game instead. I believe this will be a much better game. Going to Rhodes Stadium IS saving gas for me. LOL!
  5. None, but they play the same number of games against private teams (2) as did 20-4A and played 2 less games against 5A teams as did 20-4A (20-4A played 5 games against 5A teams, 19-4A played 3...I went ahead and counted the Bh game against Cy Ranch JV as a 5A game). As far as State ranked teams (AP) 19-4A played 1 against a Top 10 team...not several, 20-4A played 2 teams ranked in the Top 10.
  6. Not for the next 7 weeks, they don't. LOL!
  7. Join Mike Sanchez on play-by-play and Tim Scoggins on color as they broadcast the East Chambers Buccaneers and the Buna Cougars live from Cougar Stadium in Buna at 7:30 right here on your source for sports in Southeast Texas, setxsports.com!!!!
  8. 8. Their overrated!! ;D they may or may not be overrated but they are good enough to stomp a mudhole in your bridge city cardinals! ;D They better beat BC!!! The server could not handle that list of excuses. lol, i would love to hear the excuses Coop would make for a loss to BC!! He's never had to, because it has never happened.
  9. WEEK 4 GAME SCHEDULE SETXSPORTS.COM BIG SCHOOL GAME OF THE WEEK Vidor Pirates (3-0) vs. Beaumont Central Jaguars (2-1) Friday, September 25, 2009 at Babe Zaharias Stadium, Beaumont, 7:30 p.m. Broadcast on setxsports.com Central leads series 16-1 Last meeting: 2008 – Central 21, Vidor 20 SETXSPORTS.COM SMALL SCHOOL GAME OF THE WEEK Orangefield Bobcats (3-1) vs. Newton Eagles (4-0) Friday, September 25, 2009 at Singletary Stadium, Newton, 7:30 p.m. Broadcast on setxsports.com Newton leads series 23-8-2 Last meeting: 2001 – Newton 37, Orangefield 13 Friday, September 25, 2009 19-4A Galena Park Yellow Jackets (0-3, 0-1) @ Houston North Forest Bulldogs (0-4, 0-1), Jones-Cowart Stadium, Houston, 7:00 p.m. Goose Creek Memorial Patriots (3-1, 1-0) @ Dayton Broncos, Bronco Stadium (2-1, 1-0) , Dayton, 7:00 p.m., Broadcast on KSHN 99.9 FM Houston C.E. King Panthers (2-2, 0-1) @ Barbers Hill Eagles (2-2, 1-0), Eagle Stadium, Barbers Hill, 7:00 p.m. Kingwood Park Panthers (2-2, 0-1) @ Crosby Cougars (1-2, 1-0), Cougar Stadium, Crosby, 7:00 p.m. 20-4A Beaumont Ozen Panthers (1-2) @ Nederland Bulldogs (1-2), Bulldog Stadium, Nederland, 7:30 p.m., Broadcast on KLVI 560 AM Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears (2-1) @ Port Neches-Groves Indians (3-0), The Reservation, Port Neches, 7:30 p.m. Broadcast on Cool 92.5 FM Lumberton Raiders (3-0) @ Livingston Lions (2-1), Lion Stadium, Livingston, 7:30 p.m., Broadcast on setxsports.com 22-3A Huffman Falcons (2-2) @ Coldspring Trojans (3-1), Trojan Field, Coldspring, 7:30 p.m. Liberty Panthers (1-3) @ Splendora Wildcats (1-3), Wildcat Stadium, Splendora, 7:30 p.m., Broadcast on KSHN 99.9 FM Shepherd Pirates (1-3) @ Tarkington Longhorns (1-3), Longhorn Stadium, Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. 23-2A Anahuac Panthers (3-1) @ Deweyville Pirates (1-3), Pirate Stadium, Deweyville, 7:30 p.m. East Chambers Buccaneers (2-2) @ Buna Cougars (2-2), Cougar Stadium, Buna, 7:30 p.m., Broadcast on Broadcast on setxsports.com Kountze Lions (1-3) @ Warren Warriors (1-3), Warrior Stadium, Warren, 7:30 p.m. 23-1A Chester Yellow Jackets (2-1) @ Colmesneil Bulldogs (1-2), Taylor Field, Colmesneil, 7:30 p.m. Evadale Rebels (3-0) @ Sabine Pass Sharks (2-1), Shark Stadium, Sabine Pass, 7:30 p.m. High Island Cardinals (3-0) @ Hull-Daisetta Bobcats (0-3) , Bobcat Field, Daisetta, 7:30 p.m., Broadcast on KSHN 99.9 FM West Hardin Oilers (1-2) @ Burkeville Mustangs (0-3), Mustang Stadium, Burkeville, 7:30 p.m. Non-District Baytown Christian Saints (TAPPS III-4) @ Katy Faith West Eagles (1-2), Lance Berkman Inspirational Field, Katy, 7:30 p.m. Beaumont Kelly Bulldogs (2-2) @ Bridge City Cardinals (3-1), Larry Ward Stadium, Bridge City, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo Bison (3-1) @ Jewett Leon Cougars (2-2), Cougar Field, Jewett, 7:30 p.m. Carthage Bulldogs (4-0) @ Jacksonville Indians (4-0), Tomato Bowl, Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m. Channelview Falcons (0-3) @ Conroe Oak Ridge Eagles (2-2), Moorhead Stadium, 7:30 p.m. Del Valle Cardinals (3-1) @ St. Thomas Eagles (1-2), Granger Stadium, Houston, 7:30 p.m. Elkhart Elks (2-2) @ Centerville Tigers (0-4), Tiger Stadium, Centerville, 7:30 p.m. Fort Worth Southwest Christian Eagles (1-3) @ Brazosport Christian Eagles (0-1), Slade Field, 7:30 p.m. Galveston O’Connell Buccaneers (1-2) @ Bay Area Christian Broncos (1-3), 7:30 p.m. Garrison Bulldogs (3-1) @ San Augustine Wolves (0-4), Wolf Stadium, San Augustine, 7:30 p.m. Groveton Indians (1-3) @ Hearne Eagles (2-2), Wood Field, Hearne, 7:30 p.m. Hardin-Jefferson Hawks (2-2) @ Kirbyville Wildcats (2-2), Wildcat Stadium, Kirbyville, 7:30 p.m., Broadcast on setxsports.com Jasper Bulldogs (3-1) @ Hamshire-Fannett Longhorns (0-4), Longhorn Stadium, Hamshire, 7:30 p.m., Broadcast on KJAS 107.5 FM Katy Seven Lakes Spartans (2-1) @ Baytown Lee Ganders (2-1), Stallworth Stadium, Baytown, 7:00 p.m. New Waverly Bulldogs (2-2) @ Huntington Red Devils (1-3), Red Devil Field, Huntington, 7:30 p.m. Rusk Eagles (2-2) @ Bullard Panthers (1-2), Panther Stadium, Bullard, 7:30 p.m. Sealy Tigers (4-0) @ Houston St. Pius X Panthers (2-1), Parsley Field, Houston, 7:30 p.m. Shelbyville Dragons (1-3) @ Trinity Tigers (1-3), Tiger Stadium, Trinity, 7:30 p.m. The Woodlands Highlanders (4-0) @ Port Arthur Memorial Titans (3-1), Memorial Stadium, Port Arthur, 7:00 p.m., Broadcast on [Hidden Content] [site for 88.3 FM radio] The Woodlands Christian Academy Warriors (2-0) @ Bryan Brazos Christian Eagles (2-2), Steele-Milburn Field, Bryan, 7:30 p.m. Woodville Eagles (2-2) @ Corrigan-Camden Bulldogs (3-1), Bulldog Stadium, Corrigan, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, September 26, 2009 Beaumont West Brook Bruins (2-2) @ Katy Tigers (3-1), Rhodes Stadium, Katy, 5:00 p.m., Broadcast on TSRN Galena Park North Shore Mustangs (3-1) @ Southlake Carroll Dragons (4-0), Tiger Stadium, Corsicana, 6:00 p.m. Houston KIPP Academy (0-3) @ Beaumont Legacy Christian Warriors (0-3), Warrior Field, Beaumont, 12:00 p.m. OPEN: Baytown Sterling, Center, Cleveland, Diboll, Hardin, Hemphill, Silsbee, West Orange-Stark
  10. I think I am going to head over to Rhodes Stadium and take in this one. But I fear that this one will get ugly, quickly.
  11. It doesn't bother me when other take their opportunity to figuratively, anyway, dance on the Mustangs' grave. You're right, shovelhead, when the accolades come in you have to know that you will get the criticism as well. You read the criticism and take it in. The other comments you just read, shrug at and move on. Now to the Mustangs' "problems." I believe that a lot have to do with the quality of opponents that they have played in the last couple of weeks. Kirbyville was a team that a lot of folks on the site (and I bet if I research posts some who have weighed in on this thread) thought was not going to be able to repeat its run to the 2A championship game because of all the starters they had lost from last year's team. Jack Alavarez has shown that he has his team prepared to do just that. Jasper was a team that, prior to the season, some claimed would not even make the playoffs out of 18-3A. Mike Bickham, though, has them playing a brand of defense that is going to allow them to seriously challenge Carthage for the district championship. Being beaten by quality teams is no shame, and that is what happened last week with the Mustangs. And leave no doubt, folks they were beaten. I didn't have a chance to keep up with the game Friday night, but from those whose opinions I trust, the score did not indicate how lopsided the game actually was. People point at the offense, which has been ineffective. Most want to say that it is execution by the offense and there is certainly evidence to support it. The best play calling won't over come 1st and 15s caused by fall starts or multiple interceptions in the game. But then you have to wonder, are the Mustangs getting the best play calling? This is a little harder to gauge, but there is circumstantial evidence of that as well. For the last ten years or so, WO-S had an offensive coordinator in Randy Crouch who was heavily criticized by Mustang fans, I being among them, for his play calling. He is now across the interstate at LC-M as head coach. Now, my job and me keeping up with the scores here on Friday night for the scoreboard have rendered me an outsider looking in for my alma mater. But merely from that perspective and an admittedly small sample, you can say the LC-M offense is a lot better with him and to date the Mustang offense has been a lot less effective without him. I don't wish to lay the problems at Toby Foreman's feet, but I think that even he understands that it is up to him to take the next 2 weeks to improve the offensive output. What concerns me more about the game Friday is what those same folks I trust are telling me across the board, that is something that appears to missing from this years' Mustang team. I have heard this element has been missing every since the Vidor scrimmage...that is heart. To get beat and get beat handily by a team the quality of Jasper is no shame and taking them out of the equation may be the biggest part of the offensive woes (and defensive as the Chaingang gave up almost 300 yds last wee) that WO-S suffered over the last week. However, after the scare the week before against Kirbyville, I for one, expected WO-S to come out in effort, if not result, like a house of fire and with the pride of being a West Orange-Stark Mustang football player. Anything less is usually not tolerated. The pride and heart did not show up. Now when I hear that from Mustang fans, I just take that as frustration at the result of the game. But when I hear that from fans of opponents who have seen other Mustang teams you have to take note. Perhaps this is a little harsh to put on a bunch of teenagers, especially when the results of their effort has no bearing on my life whatsoever other than a bit of enjoyment on Friday nights during the fall. But to get to where these guys were predicted by many to go...and hopefully where they want to go...they will have to look inside their hearts and find the pride and heart as they will need it because there will be many more Kirbyvilles and Jaspers that they have to face to get there.
  12. Updated 9/20 @ 8:34 a.m.
  13. Yeah, Friendswood is playing good ball and could be the one to come out of Region III. BTW, I was remiss in thanking one other who had to change phones and I didn't recognize the number...anafanatic, thanks bud!
  14. Again, thanks to my helpers in keeping the scores up to date: Anahuac - Anafanatic Barbers Hill - BHFAN Beaumont West Brook - BMTSoulja1 Beaumont West Brook - SgtRey Bridge City - adminbaberuth Buna - BHSCougars Colmesneil - colmesneilfan1 Crosby - Caprock Brewing Co. Dayton - PURPLE 4 EVER Diboll, Corrigan-Camden and 18-3A - Dolemite East Chambers - ECBucFan Evadale - BIGMO44 Hardin-Jefferson - sloe High Island - H.I._Cardinals Huffman & east texas 4A - etbu Hull-Daisetta - HD BOBCAT 55 Hull-Daisetta - HDcats0422 Kountze -utfan06 Orangefield - bobcatfan4life WO-S - KFDMCOOP Vidor - Pirate for Life! Thanks, guys. You are invaluable!
  15. Alief Hastings 37, Houston Madison 34 Balch Springs Christian 55, Joshua Christian 8 Bullard Brook Hill 43, Houston Westbury Christian 26 Corpus Christi Annapolis 37, Pasadena First Baptist 36 Dayton 48, Kingwood Park 12 El Paso Coronado 49, El Paso Socorro 14 Follett 48, Kress 0 Fort Bend Elkins 35, Fort Bend Austin 10 Fort Bend Hightower 27, Fort Bend Bush 0 Fort Davis 58, Buena Vista 8 Fort Worth Country Day 19, Plano Cistercian 7 Fort Worth Trimble Tech 20, Fort Worth Carter-Riverside 13 Greenville Christian 76, Kopperl 28 Houston Austin 22, Houston Milby 13 Houston Yates 38, Houston Wheatley 2 Katy 34, Flower Mound Marcus 24 Katy Cinco Ranch 40, Conroe 15 Kennedale 56, Fort Worth Southwest 6 Port Arthur Memorial 52, Houston Westbury 14 San Antonio Brandeis 27, San Antonio Taft 14 San Antonio Christian Academy 58, San Antonio The Winston 54 San Antonio Marshall 16, San Antonio Warren 0 San Antonio Roosevelt 49, San Antonio Lee 14 Sabine Pass 33, Beaumont Legacy Christian 0 Spring Westfield 49, Houston Memorial 10 The Woodlands College Park 35, Aldine Nimitz 12 Tomball Rosehill 54, Fredericksburg Heritage 0 Tyler Street 48, Greenville Phoenix 0 Weatherford Christian 52, Fort Worth Harvest Christian 6
  16. Just got a final Livingston 40, Washington 33
  17. Dayton tacks on a late touchdown to lead 48-12 in the 4th.
  18. Dayton winning 41-12 in the 4th.
  19. Just got an update, the Lions lead 26-20 in the 3rd
  20. Dayton connects on a FG, Dayton leads 34-12
  21. Broncs now lead 34-9 in the 3rd. A couple of lightning drives have extended the lead.
  22. Dayton's Xavier Baldwin returns a punt 88 yards for the TD. Dayton leads 21-9 with 1:17 left in the first half.
  23. Ploch tackled in the end zone. Dayton 14, KP 9 with about 4 min left in 2nd.
  24. Same here, Gabe. They didn't see the "Resides: Katy, Texas." I'm probably farther west than those who complain about the treatment of teams "west of the trinity."
  25. Updated 9/19/09 at 1:33 AM
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